International Children's Day is an exclusive happy time for children, bearing the care and expectations of society for them. On this day, every corner of the city is filled with the laughter and joy of children, whether it's the figures playing in the park or the happy faces picking gifts in the mall, they all show the innocence and happiness of childhood. However, in some remote areas, there are still many children living in harsh environments and lacking educational resources. They may not have brand new toys or spacious classrooms, but they are equally eager for knowledge and a bright future.
Sunhope Public Welfare Foundation has been committed to helping these children for many years, going deep into remote mountainous areas, building public welfare primary schools one by one, creating a good learning environment for them, so that they can bid farewell to dilapidated school buildings and open new books in bright classrooms. In addition, the Sunhope Public Welfare Foundation has also set up a grant to help those students with difficult families to go to school and pursue their dreams.

For this reason, they launched the "Let Love Continue" follow-up activity. Volunteers regularly visit schools that have received assistance, visit students, and understand their learning and living conditions. During the follow-up process, they found that many children had undergone changes, with significant improvements in academic performance and brighter smiles on their faces. With the help of Sunhope Public Welfare Foundation, these children have better opportunities for growth.

So, as ordinary people, what can we do for these children? In fact, public welfare lies in every little detail of life. We can organize the idle books and stationery at home and donate them to the children in these schools, so that they can have access to more knowledge; You can also follow Sunhope to participate in return visit activities, visit these children, tell them about the wonderful outside world, coach their homework, play with them, and bring warmth and joy.

Public welfare is not limited in size, the value lies in persistence. On this Children's Day, while accompanying your own children to enjoy the joy of the holiday, you may also extend a helping hand to those children in remote areas who need help. Let's start with small things around us and use practical actions to convey warmth and care. Every kindness can light up children's hope; Every action adds strength to society.